Atlantic Canadians link regional immigration growth to key local infrastructure needs
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A recent Abacus Data poll reveals how Atlantic Canadians view regional growth and public policy under the Federal Government. While 17% of respondents identify immigration as a top national issue, the broader regional consensus links population growth directly to local infrastructure capacity. Atlantic Canadians generally support economic expansion but want future growth to align with improvements in housing affordability, healthcare access, and the overall cost of living. The data suggests that for immigration and growth strategies to remain popular in the Atlantic provinces, federal policies must visibly support and deliver on these vital community services.



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